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Location:

The Woodlands,TX,USA

Member Since:

Feb 20, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

5K - 21:56 (high school)

1/2 marathon - 1:42:12 (Hobble Creek 1/2 Marathon 2010)

Marathon - 3:54:22 - (St George Marathon 2013)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue setting new PR's. I am 9 minutes off a Boston Qualifying time.  That is my next goal.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I love to run and I hope my body will continue to hold out and allow me to keep running for a very long time!  I would like to be still competing in races when I am old!

Personal:

I am married and have 4 boys.  My husband is also a runner.  I love when we can run together.  I hope to pass on our love of running to our children. 

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We were supposed to start at 5:30 this morning.  Hubby inadvertently forgot to set his alarm, so we were an hour behind schedule when we finally started.  Weather was FREEZING!!!  Upper 30's this morning.  I so hate to have to run all bundled up.  Here's hoping the weather cooperates in a few weeks for the marathon!

The run actually started pretty good.  We were doing sub-9:00 for the first 6 miles and feeling pretty good.  Made it to the 10 mile marker/turn around, and still doing good.  Got back to the 15-16 mile marker and I started to slow down.  All my muscles were starting to tighten up, not only from the pounding, but from the cold.  And, I think I was a little dehydrated this morning.  By 16, I felt like I couldn't get enough water.  Had to really pound out the next 2 miles, and then finally turned on the music.  Why I didn't do this earlier is beyond me.  The last 2 miles, while slow and exhausting, I felt like I had a little spring back in my step with the music.  

We both just ran out of energy by the end.  Snacked on granola bars throughout the run, but probably should have brought some gu's along or something else.  Did the run in 3:16, so if I continue that, I'm looking at a race similar to SL last spring of 4:20.  However, I'm hoping that I can pick up the pace just a bit for the race.  Usually, I am faster there than in training runs.  I'll fuel better, and hopefully the weather will be better.  I would really like to get closer to 4 hours again.  

Glad to get this over with.  I know those last six miles will probably be brutal (they usually are!), but I'll just have to pound them out.  Passed A LOT of people out running this morning, too.  Many training for the same race.  I love living here!! 

Comments
From Burt on Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 14:05:24 from 72.223.93.158

Great job birthday kinda girl. Sounds like a fueling issue to me, too.

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